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Date:      Tue, 9 Sep 1997 08:20:07 +0900 (JST)
From:      hosokawa@ntc.keio.ac.jp (HOSOKAWA Tatsumi)
To:        prt@prt.org
Cc:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG, hosokawa@ntc.keio.ac.jp
Subject:   Re: Notebook install problems
Message-ID:  <199709082320.IAA06488@afs.ntc.mita.keio.ac.jp>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 8 Sep 1997 13:59:16 %2B0100 (BST)". <Pine.BSF.3.95q.970908134948.29703A-100000@avalon.whirlygig.co.uk>

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In article <Pine.BSF.3.95q.970908134948.29703A-100000@avalon.whirlygig.co.uk>
prt@prt.org writes:

>> I have a fairly new, generic notebook - the model number that these things
>> seem to go by is 6200T.  It has a SystemSoft chipset and BIOS, but the
>> problems seem to be that the PCMCIA bridges (there are 3 PCMCIA slots, so
>> 2 bridges.  Windows copes with standard drivers) are to PCI not ISA - that is
>> certainly what the screen messages indicate.

Just now I'm coding the support for more than two PC-card bridges (I
have a machine that have a TI-1130 CardBus bridge and another i82365
compatible PC-card controller :-< in one box, and I know many machines
that have more than two CardBus bridges).

>> chip4 <generic PCI bridge (vendor=119b device=1221 subclass=5)> rev 2
>>    int a irq?? on pci0:13:0
>> chip5 <generic PCI bridge (vendor=119b device=1221 subclass=5)> rev 2
>>    int a irq?? on pci0:14:0

This should be CardBus bridges, but I don't know vendor code 0x119b.
(Cirrus Logic: 0x1013, TI: 0x104c, Toshiba: 1179) What CardBus bridge
does your laptop uses?

--
HOSOKAWA, Tatsumi
Network Technology Center
Keio University
hosokawa@ntc.keio.ac.jp



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